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OHB Bremen is one of the sponsors supporting the German CanSat Competition.
An earlier agreement signed in October 2024 for preparatory work, combined with the new contract, brings the total Ramses mission contract value with OHB Italia to around 150 million euros.
The European Space Agency awarded OHB Italia a €81.2 million contract on 10 February 2026 for the construction, assembly, and testing phase of the Ramses mission.
The main Ramses spacecraft is being developed by OHB Italia and the mission is led by the European Space Agency.
The European Space Agency awarded OHB Italia a €63 million contract on 17 October for the Ramses mission’s consolidation and early implementation phases.
On 4 February, OHB presented a concept for a central launch and landing base on the lunar surface developed in collaboration with Munich Airport.
At the end of 2025, Thales Alenia Space selected OHB to supply multiple subsystems for the descent module of the ESA Argonaut lunar lander.
OHB is a subcontractor on the Esprit module, one of the ESA contributions to NASA’s Gateway lunar space station.
OHB created a new subsidiary called European Moonport Company to consolidate its efforts related to future missions to the Moon.
OHB is a subcontractor on the ESPRIT module, a major ESA contribution to NASA’s lunar Gateway space station.
The subsidiary Luna Europa – European Moonport Company was founded in May 2025 and lists OHB CEO Marco Fuchs and Sabine von der Recke as its managing directors.
OHB is a subcontractor on several European lunar missions.
OHB established a new subsidiary, the European Moonport Company, on 4 February to consolidate its efforts related to future missions to the Moon.
OHB founded the European Spaceport Company in November 2025 to consolidate its existing terrestrial launch infrastructure projects.
In late 2025 Thales Alenia Space selected OHB to provide multiple subsystems for the descent element of the European Space Agency’s Argonaut lunar lander.
OHB’s contributions to Argonaut and ESPRIT form part of Europe’s barter arrangements with NASA that help secure flight opportunities for European astronauts to a future lunar-orbit outpost.
OHB Systems is responsible for the MTG-S satellite.
The first commercial offering from the OHB Hellas and Parsimoni collaboration will combine the Satellite App Store with OHB’s Versal Orbital HPC hardware and will feature OHB’s Fire and Cloud Detection applications.
OHB Hellas and Parsimoni announced a strategic joint project on February 4, 2026 to launch a secure, sovereign in-orbit software platform for European space missions.
The collaboration integrates OHB Hellas’ Versal Orbital HPC hardware with Parsimoni’s Satellite App Store powered by the SpaceOS operating system.